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NAICS 511210 covers establishments that carry out operations necessary for producing and distributing computer software, including designing, providing documentation, assisting in installation, and providing support services. This code distinguishes software product companies from custom software developers (541511).
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Ask about 511210The $47 million threshold is among the highest revenue-based standards, acknowledging that software companies often generate significant revenue from licensing and subscriptions. Federal agencies increasingly purchase commercial software through this NAICS code, particularly for SaaS and PaaS solutions. This code is commonly used on GSA MAS IT Schedule contracts and through NASA SEWP for software product acquisitions.
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